Kisaragi Station Re: (2025)

Kisaragi Station Re: (2025) poster

Asuka Miyazaki miraculously returned from the mysterious, otherworldly “Kisaragi Station” three years ago. Yet, she still looks as if she’s from twenty years in the past, drawing suspicion and isolation. When she meets a determined documentary director, she resolves to save Haruna Tsutsumi—who once risked her life for her—and others still trapped there. Boarding the train again, Asuka reunites with Haruna, unchanged from three years before, and steps back into Kisaragi Station.

Director: Jirô Nagae
Genre: Horror, Thriller, Drama
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Masakazu Ohashi
Production: Aeon Entertainment, Canter, BBB, Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Themes

Occult Rituals and Satanism, Occult and Witchcraft, Occult Cult Rituals and Darkness, Occult Summoning and Evil Presence

Keywords

sequel, urban legend, occult

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kisaragi Station Re: about?
Asuka Miyazaki miraculously returned from the mysterious, otherworldly “Kisaragi Station” three years ago. Yet, she still looks as if she’s from twenty years in the past, drawing suspicion and isolation. When she meets a determined documentary director, she resolves to save Haruna Tsutsumi—who once risked her life for her—and others still trapped there. Boarding the train again, Asuka reunites with Haruna, unchanged from three years before, and steps back into Kisaragi Station.
Who directed Kisaragi Station Re:?
Kisaragi Station Re: was directed by Jirô Nagae.
Who stars in Kisaragi Station Re:?
Kisaragi Station Re: stars Miyu Honda, Yuri Tsunematsu, Eriko Sato, Megumi Okina, Tateto Serizawa, Taki Nanami.
How long is Kisaragi Station Re:?
Kisaragi Station Re: has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is Kisaragi Station Re:?
Kisaragi Station Re: is a Horror, Thriller, Drama film.
Where was Kisaragi Station Re: produced?
Kisaragi Station Re: was produced in Japan.
What are the themes of Kisaragi Station Re:?
The themes of Kisaragi Station Re: include: Occult Rituals and Satanism, Occult and Witchcraft, Occult Cult Rituals and Darkness, Occult Summoning and Evil Presence.